blocking and redirecting bleeds
16 Aug 2015 03:03 #72522
by Nac
blocking and redirecting bleeds was created by Nac
Hi
When a player makes an attempt to block, is he/she bound to it?
game situation:
vamp a bleeds, vamp b attemts to block, vamp a plays a non-stealth modificator, like a dawn operation or a conditioning and says: "i've no intercept, I'm blocked", can vamp b redirect it? we know that playing a card opens a window for effect being played but we were not clear on how does it affect a successful block attemt.
Many thanks in advance.
When a player makes an attempt to block, is he/she bound to it?
game situation:
vamp a bleeds, vamp b attemts to block, vamp a plays a non-stealth modificator, like a dawn operation or a conditioning and says: "i've no intercept, I'm blocked", can vamp b redirect it? we know that playing a card opens a window for effect being played but we were not clear on how does it affect a successful block attemt.
Many thanks in advance.
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16 Aug 2015 05:31 #72528
by Ankha
Replied by Ankha on topic Re: blocking and redirecting bleeds
If B attempts to block and A doesn't play that would make the block ineffective (stealth, Daring the Dawn, "block fail" effect), then B succeeds the block. He can't choose not to block.
This means that B can't play a Redirection (or Deflection or any card that redirect the bleed) in that case, because it says "only usable... after blocks are declined".
This also means that if B attempts to block and A plays Dawn Operation at superior, he can't choose not to block. Only inferior effect of Dawn Operation gives the opportunity to B to choose not to block.
Dawn Operation:
[for] If this action is blocked, all damage inflicted on vampires in the resulting combat is aggravated. Any vampire attempting to block can now choose not to block.
[FOR] As above, but vampires attempting to block cannot back out.
This means that B can't play a Redirection (or Deflection or any card that redirect the bleed) in that case, because it says "only usable... after blocks are declined".
This also means that if B attempts to block and A plays Dawn Operation at superior, he can't choose not to block. Only inferior effect of Dawn Operation gives the opportunity to B to choose not to block.
Dawn Operation:
[for] If this action is blocked, all damage inflicted on vampires in the resulting combat is aggravated. Any vampire attempting to block can now choose not to block.
[FOR] As above, but vampires attempting to block cannot back out.
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